Canned Espresso Martinis

You have had a long day at the office and you are ready to kick up your feet for a bit before heading out to meet friends. You are tired and want something tasty with a bit of a kick so you can sip at your leisure and head out the door when you feel energized. You open a can of DELOCE premade espresso martini and pour it into a martini glass. You can smell the rich scent of espresso mingling with the vodka as you take your glass to the living room. You take the first sip and sink down into your sofa. You are finally relaxed with the perfect martini.

When you are looking for a drink with a little bit of a kick, the DELOCE canned espresso martini is exactly what you are after. Why should you have to go out to a bar or restaurant when you want the perfect martini when you can have one in the comfort of your own home? Sometimes, all you are after is a high-end drink without all the fuss.

History of the espresso martini

The espresso martini is a very new drink that was developed in the 1980s by a London bartender named Dick Bradsel. When Dick was bartending at Soho Brasserie a famous model came in and asked him to create a drink that 'would wake me up'. Dick poured some vodka, espresso, sugar and two different shots of coffee liqueur into a martini shaker with ice and double strained it into a martini glass. The martini with a kick was a big hit and has been consumed by those who want a rich taste and a little jolt of energy too. It was first called the Vodka Espresso, but since any drink that came in a V-shaped glass was labelled a martini, Bradsel renamed the drink the Espresso martini. Thus, the martini with a kick was born and came to California where it was sold in individual cans.

What is in an espresso martini in a can?

Each premixed espresso martini comes with 84 milligrams of naturally occurring caffeine from pure espresso. When you open the can you will smell the delicious aroma of pure caffeine. The drink is made with high-quality gluten-free vodka and contains 11% alcohol. The espresso martini is only 109 calories per can and has 4 grams of cane sugar in every serving. If you are watching your carbohydrate intake, then you needn't worry because each can contains only 4 grams of carbs and is dairy-free, vegan and gluten-free. You can indulge without any worries.

How much does it cost?

For these ready to drink espresso martini boxes, an 8-pack of 200 ml cans costs 23.99, a 12-pack is 59.99 and a 24-pack of cans is 109.99. Considering what you would pay for an espresso martini in a restaurant or club, that is a great deal. DELOCE canned espresso martinis are high-quality products made with care and fine ingredients from all over the world. When you care about the quality of a product, you spend a little more on the process. The taste is worth every dollar.

Where do I buy DELOCE Canned Espresso Martinis?

These cans are available all over the United States at liquor stores or you can purchase them online and have them shipped to your location. Different states have different laws when it comes to purchasing alcohol, so you can always check your state's website to find out. You will need to verify your age when you go on to the website and then you can continue with your order. You can easily place your order on the DELOCE website, choose your quantities and pay at the click of a few buttons. In a few days, you will have your canned martinis ready to serve or just keep them for yourself.

Where did the inspiration for the branding come from?

The inspiration for the Espresso martini packaging comes from the Lancia Martini rally car which has a boxy look and racing stripes in the same colors and tone. The classic car features boxy lettering in a similar font to the one found on the DELOCE box for canned espresso martinis. The espresso martini is a classic drink, so the art on the package was made to match that classic look. When you look at the lines and colors on the cans and the boxes, you can see the similarity to the Italian race car built in the same time period as the drink originated.

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